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Michael J. Nicholl is an Associate Professor in the Department of Geoscience at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV). His research focuses on vadose zone hydrology, environmental fluid mechanics, and geological engineering, with an emphasis on two-phase fluid flow dynamics in fractured rock systems. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Nevada Reno and has supervised graduate students in experimental, field, and numerical studies of subsurface fluid dynamics.
Dr. Nicholl teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in hydrogeology, engineering geology, and research methods. His work addresses critical challenges in environmental fluid mechanics and geological engineering, including applications to contaminant transport and subsurface energy systems.
Recent publications investigate hydraulic bridges in granular media, UV radiation effects on invasive species, and spawning behavior of Dreissena bivalves. He maintains an active research program involving laboratory and field experimentation, with collaborations on multiphase flow phenomena in complex geological media.
No scientific awards are listed, though his research contributions are evident through his peer-reviewed publications. He advises students engaged in experimental hydrology and geological engineering projects.




